grooming

While claiming whatever they do is for the sake of the children, in reality they are using the children as the smoke screen to cover their actual agenda, grooming children to become little Christian Nationalists.

The total number of employees who have left the Oklahoma State Department of education since Ryan Walters took charge is now more than 130.

In his one year as State Superintendent, he has called for prayer in public schools and hanging the Ten Commandments in classrooms.

He’s adopted regulations prohibiting school libraries from circulating books with (undefined) “sexualized content” and requiring educators to tell parents if their child changes their gender identity.  

He has support from conservative activist groups such as Moms for Liberty,Americans for Prosperity, and the 1776 Project PAC. 

When he ran for office he focused on culture war issues like books with sexually explicit passages and school policies supporting LGBTQ students, claiming it was to save the children and protect  “parents’ right”, and, when he got into office, helped approve a religious charter school because it was important that “churches aren’t oppressed by government and are given the freedom to grow.” 

Ninety-four religious leaders in Oklahoma asked Walters to retain the separation of church and state within public education. 

To him, the state teachers union is a “terrorist organization” and journalists “a true enemy of taxpayers” for publishing criticism of him. 

And his agenda is summarized in his statement,

“We will bring God and prayer back in schools in Oklahoma, and fight back against the radical myth of separation of church and state.”

When will the good Christians speak up?

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